3. Lovebirds are very social. While they do not need to be kept in pairs, a single bird will need to spend plenty of time with her human flock. A bird bonded to you can be an exceptionally good companion. With this need for social interaction, comes a good deal of vocalization. read more
make sure you know if u want to get a single lovebird or a pair of lovebirds. Single bird = needs more time and social interaction to be happy. A pair of lovebirds will interact with eachother, so no need to worry about that. read more
Most local pet stores have lovebirds for sale, likely peach faced and Fischer’s lovebirds. Before you buy the lovebird, check that: The bird looks healthy. The bird should be perky, active, and alert with bright clear eyes. They should also have a clear cere, or fleshy nose area, and nares, or nostrils. read more